Empowering Cities for a Sustainable Future: Workshop on Renewable
Representatives from about 20 Tunisian cities and one representative from Dakar, Senegal gained valuable insights into developing and financing urban projects in the energy
Representatives from about 20 Tunisian cities and one representative from Dakar, Senegal gained valuable insights into developing and financing urban projects in the energy
Tunisia''s NDC is mainly based on emission cuts in five carbon-intensive sectors, including energy. Within the latter, the building segment accounts for 27% of the total energy consumption. This
By becoming aware of the impact of our architectural choices on the environment, this article aims to assess the energy behavior of two buildings in downtown Tunis, with a view to energy efficiency.
The savings potentials are calculated based on the assumption that Minimum Energy Performance Standards are implemented in 2022 at a level derived from the .
It supports ambitious reforms to accelerate renewable energy deployment, enhance energy efficiency, and modernize the electricity sector.
The municipal government is working on designs that feature extensive green spaces, energy-efficient buildings, and waste reduction strategies. These designs aim to accommodate population growth
Help is being given to three pilot towns – Tozeur, Mahdia and Kef – to carry out energy audits and produce action plans that will serve as the basis for reducing their energy consumption
cy of residential buildings in Tunis. To this end, three complementary studies were carried out at different levels. Initially, a diagnosis of the building''s adaptability to climate change at
Since the main objective of this study is to evaluate the energy efficiency of buildings in Tunis, the methodology adopted begins with a diagnosis of the adaptability of buildings to climate change in the
Tunisia mostly relies on gas imports to meet its primary energy needs: almost 97% of its electricity generation came from gas in 2016. However, energy policy puts the emphasis on renewable energy.
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